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Posted by Joe MD on July 13, 2006 at 14:24:00 from (69.7.69.132):
A while back someone mentioned Guinea Fowl as an effective means of fly control. I have been thinking about this again because the flies have been bad this year and the rains seem to wash the Tempo right away. Looking for your experiences and any additional info. 1) We are surrounded by several hundred acres of farm land. Maybe even 1000. Will they stray that far? 2) Will our dog just kill them or will they attack the dog? 3) Will they bite the 1 year old boy? 4) Will they cr@p in our pool? 5) Will they cr@p all over the lawn? My parents had some geese for a while and I know they were a real freakin" nightmare, but I"m thinking about giving the guinea fowl a shot. Thanks in advance. Joe in Maryland.
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